Scott Mills Removed from Charity Role

Scott Mills is no longer an ambassador for a major charity. He was an ambassador for over 10 years. The charity is for people with multiple sclerosis.
A person from the charity said: "Scott Mills was a valued ambassador. He is stepping back from this role while we review the situation." The charity is serious about trust and safeguarding.
The charity said: "We take concerns seriously. Our priority is the people with multiple sclerosis."
Scott Mills was fired by the BBC.
Scott Mills' mother has multiple sclerosis. He said: "We were relieved when she was diagnosed because we knew what it was."
Scott Mills has worked with charities to raise awareness of multiple sclerosis. He said: "My mother faces MS every day with a smile."
Ambassadors help charities with campaigns and fundraising.
Scott Mills was fired by the BBC over personal conduct allegations. He was questioned by police in 2018.
The allegations happened between 1997 and 2000. The person involved was under 16.
Scott Mills lost his BBC job.
He was replaced by Gary Davies and his contract was terminated.
The BBC said: "Scott Mills was popular, but we had to act on new information."
The BBC said: "We can't say much because of the people involved. We acted decisively and terminated his contracts."
Scott Mills' lawyers said: "There are rumors and speculation. The police made a statement about me."
Scott Mills said: "I was accused of a historic sexual offence in 2016."
Scott Mills said: "The police investigated, but the Crown Prosecution Service didn't bring charges."
Scott Mills said: "The investigation was closed 7 years ago. I don't want to comment on it anymore."
Scott Mills thanked people for their kindness and said he misses his listeners.